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3D Tank Duel
Details: Video game Initial Release Date: 1984 Genre: Shoot 'em up Publisher: Realtime Games Software Developers: Ian Oliver, Andrew Onions, Graeme Baird Platform: ZX Spectrum Designers: Ian Oliver, Andrew Onions, Graeme Baird
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